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What we treat

The World Health Organisation (WHO) accepts Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as a full-fledged medical discipline with holistic treatment methods, and has published a list of indications (illnesses) for which TCM is particularly well suited.

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What we treat

We treat the following

Headache

Headache

Exhaustion

Exhaustion

Back pain

Back pain

Muscle pain

Muscle pain

Joint pain

Joint pain

Depression

Depression

… and much more

Since 1987, Mrs Ma has successfully treated people with acute and chronic pain in the head, neck, back, joints and muscles, as well as paralysis, allergies, bronchitis, asthma, coughs, colds, low energy, rheumatic complaints, arthritis, women’s health conditions, skin conditions and much more.

Indications

  • Acute and chronic pain

  • Allergies: pollen, grasses, foods, animal hair

  • Respiratory conditions: asthma, bronchitis, coughs, colds, sinusitis, hay fever, etc.

  • Women’s health: menstruation, fertility, menopause, etc.

  • Urinary tract conditions: kidney, bladder, bedwetting, incontinence, etc.

  • Skin conditions: eczema, acne, neurodermatitis, psoriasis, shingles, leg ulcers, etc.

  • Cardiovascular conditions: high blood pressure, heart complaints, circulation disorders, etc.

  • Men’s health: prostate, erectile dysfunction, etc.

  • Stomach and bowel conditions: diarrhoea, constipation, heartburn, bloating, abdominal pain, irritable bowel, nausea, etc.

  • Sleep and nerves: sleeping disorders, nervousness, inner restlessness, hyperactivity in children, etc.

  • Other complaints: sudden hearing loss, tinnitus, eye conditions, stroke, paralysis, swellings, overweight, nicotine addiction, etc.

Health insurance

Recognised by supplementary insurance

We are recognised by the supplementary insurance of most Swiss health insurers for holistic treatment, and look forward to your call.

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In contrast to the analytically oriented medicine of the West, the typical characteristic of Chinese Medicine is an approach in which the organism is understood as an organic whole, and the relationship between a person and nature is likewise seen as a unity.